Madrid Universal
·5 de marzo de 2025
Real Madrid consider loaning young duo to Bundesliga in the summer – report

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·5 de marzo de 2025
Even in a season wrought by injuries, Real Madrid duo Arda Guler and Endrick have found it difficult to find a regular spot in the starting eleven.
This has a lot to do with the fact that coach Carlo Ancelotti has been hesitant in giving young players the chance to sign and has largely backed experienced heads. The relationship between Guler and Ancelotti, in particular, has deteriorated significantly.
As a result, both Guler and Endrick have played a bit-part role in Madrid’s season so far, leading to question marks over their future.
In a key update, SportBILD suggests that Real Madrid are considering loaning out both Guler and Endrick next summer.
The reigning European champions are particularly looking to loan these two players out to the Bundesliga clubs.
It appears Real Madrid have a positive outlook on Bundesliga clubs as they have done well to nurture talents such as Achraf Hakimi and Dani Carvajal in the past.
There have been some bad deals as well, such as Reinier’s spell at Borussia Dortmund and Alvaro Odriozola’s horrid little loan spell at Bayern Munich.
Will Guler and Endrick move to the Bundesliga next season? (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
But for the most part, Real Madrid are certain that Bundesliga clubs can take better care of both Guler and Endrick than most other European clubs.
Guler, in fact, can be an excellent addition to a club like Bayer Leverkusen, who are bracing themselves for the potential exit of Real Madrid target Florian Wirtz next summer.
Even Borussia Dortmund can be an interesting destination for Guler as the club desperately require some fresh blood in the creative department following the exit of Marco Reus. However, it seems Leipzig are the club interested in Guler’s services.
Endrick, meanwhile, can be a force to be reckoned with at a club like Eintracht Frankfurt, who have a proven track record of nurturing young attackers.
In any case, Real Madrid are still yet to make any concrete decision. But should either of these talents leave the club on loan next summer, the club are hoping Germany would be the destination.